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  • Thanks to “overwhelming demand,” Attack on Titan’s movie release has been extended

    Thanks to “overwhelming demand,” Attack on Titan’s movie release has been extended


    If you’re desperate to see Attack on Titan: The Last Attack in theaters, then the good news is you’re getting another chance if you’re in the US or Canada.

    “Due to overwhelming demand, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK screenings in the US & Canada have been EXTENDED! More chances to experience the epic conclusion on the big screen – don’t miss out!” reads a post on Attack on Titan’s Twitter account.





    Great news for all Attack on Titan fans! Thanks to the overwhelming demand for the highly anticipated movie adaptation, the release date has been extended to meet the excitement of fans worldwide.

    The action-packed film, based on the popular manga and anime series, has generated a massive buzz among fans, who have been eagerly awaiting its release. With stunning visuals, intense action sequences, and a captivating storyline, the Attack on Titan movie promises to be a thrilling ride for fans of the series.

    The extension of the release date is a testament to the dedication and passion of Attack on Titan fans, who have shown their support for the franchise in a big way. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience the epic adventure of Attack on Titan on the big screen. Thank you for your overwhelming demand and support!

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  • After Attack, New Orleans Is Rattled but Ready for the ‘Biggest Show on Earth’


    In the final days before Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, local, state and federal officials have described a dash to beef up security plans that were robust even before a New Year’s Day terrorist attack unleashed anguish and alarm in the city.

    One of the most visible changes is the “enhanced security zone” around Bourbon Street, the site of the deadly ramming attack and a hive of activity when the Super Bowl is in town. Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana created the zone using an emergency order, which also allows law enforcement officers to search the bags of people entering the area and deny entry to anyone who refuses, officials said.

    New steel barriers have also been installed to thwart other potential ramming attacks; the barriers were added partly out of concern that a new bollard system that was in the works before the attack was not strong enough to stop speeding trucks. No bollards were in place on Bourbon Street when the attack happened.

    Even before the New Year’s mayhem, the security measures planned for the Super Bowl reflected the kind of vast and layered response that has become the default for an event of this magnitude — one that took months of coordination and drew upon years of experience.

    But in recent weeks, officials have repeatedly sought to reassure residents and visitors by describing how they had re-evaluated and tweaked those plans after a man plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street. Fourteen people were killed and dozens more were injured in the attack, roughly a mile from the football stadium.

    The blocks around the stadium, Caesar’s Superdome, have turned into a maze of barricades, fences and closed roads. About 2,000 law enforcement officers will be deployed this weekend — many in uniform, and many others working covertly. There are also checkpoints, armed National Guard troops and drones and helicopters constantly hovering overhead.

    “It’s been a whirlwind,” said Collin Arnold, the city’s director of homeland security and emergency preparedness. “This last month has been very, very busy, but we’re ready. This city is ready.”

    Even for a city well accustomed to tourism, conventions and major cultural events, the stakes posed by the Super Bowl are unrivaled. The event is projected to bring more than 125,000 people to New Orleans in the coming days, including the highest-profile celebrities, athletes and business leaders. White House officials said this week that President Trump was planning to attend.

    “The biggest show on earth is going to go off without a hitch,” Mr. Landry said at a briefing on Monday.

    At the same briefing, Kristi Noem, the federal homeland security secretary, said that there were “no specific, credible threats” regarding the Super Bowl. She joined Mr. Landry and a parade of law enforcement officials who urged a reasonable amount of caution but also stressed that the preparations were comprehensive.

    The message was meant to ease the disquiet stirred by the attack on New Orleans’s most famous street.

    Investigators said the attack had been carried out by a 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran from Texas who claimed to have joined the Islamic State terrorist organization, known as ISIS. He left two improvised explosive devices in coolers on the street in the French Quarter before he drove a rented pickup into a crowd at about 3:15 on New Year’s morning.

    The attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was killed in a shootout with the police that also injured two officers.

    The carnage infused pain into what was supposed to be a season of revelry, coming before the parties and parades that lead up to Mardi Gras. The Sugar Bowl, the college football game played in New Orleans every January, was delayed by a day because of the attack. The city is also preparing for the Jazz and Heritage Festival that begins in April.

    “We have worked tirelessly to ensure the security and safety of this city remains intact,” said Mr. Landry, a Republican, who added that coming to New Orleans — and enjoying it — was an important display of defiance in the aftermath of terror.

    New Orleans’s history with the Super Bowl is almost as old as the event itself. The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Minnesota Vikings, 23-7, during Super Bowl IV at Tulane Stadium in 1970. The Super Bowl returned nine times between 1972 and 2013. On Sunday, when the Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans will tie Miami for hosting the most Super Bowls, 11.

    Of all the logistical challenges that come with hosting the event, security is perhaps the biggest and most complicated. Mr. Arnold said that representatives from New Orleans had embedded at the two most recent games, in Las Vegas and Glendale, Ariz., to fully grasp all it entails. “It’s a tall order to put on something like this,” he said.

    The Super Bowl is classified by the Department of Homeland Security as a level one event, meaning it has major national and international significance and requires extensive federal support.

    It draws in officers from the New Orleans Police Department and other local departments, the Louisiana State Police, the F.B.I. and other federal agencies. Their presence is concentrated at the Superdome, the New Orleans convention center and the sites of related events nearby.

    “The safest place to be this weekend will be under the security umbrella this team has put together,” said Cathy L. Lanier, the chief security officer for the National Football League and a former police chief in Washington, D.C.

    But local officials acknowledged that their concerns extended beyond Super Bowl weekend. Mr. Arnold said the festivities surrounding Mardi Gras — with dozens of parades winding through the city and crowds pouring into the French Quarter — will in some ways be harder to safeguard than the Super Bowl.

    This year, Homeland Security officials have also ranked Mardi Gras, which was previously regarded as a lower-tier regional event, as a level one event for the first time, allowing for more federal resources. A free app being rolled out for the Super Bowl called NOLA Ready will also be available during Mardi Gras and beyond; it allows users to quickly report an emergency to the authorities, share their locations with friends and get traffic and safety information.

    The state has also used Mr. Landry’s emergency order to justify clearing homeless encampments near the Superdome ahead of the game. Critics have argued that the move was less about security than making sure the people living in tents were nowhere near Super Bowl tourists and television cameras, disrupting lives and routines in the process. The dozens who were displaced could choose to be taken to a temporary shelter away from the city center that promised access to resources, room for pets and shuttles to ferry people to work and appointments.

    In the enhanced security zone in the French Quarter, ice chests and backpack coolers are forbidden. But state law still permits people to carry concealed guns into the zone, even though shootings have been a persistent problem in the French Quarter.

    The additional measures that have been undertaken by the state since the attack and will continue through Mardi Gras are anticipated to cost about $52 million, officials said.

    There have been some bumps when New Orleans hosted the Super Bowl before, like in 2013, when the lights in the Superdome went out for 34 minutes during the game. But even ahead of Sunday’s game, some city leaders were already contemplating the possibility of hosting for the 12th time.

    “The track record, I think, speaks for itself,” said Anne Kirkpatrick, the city’s police superintendent.

    New Orleans is often praised for its resilience, which officials brought up again this week. It is a source of uneasy pride for residents who have weathered hurricanes and extreme heat, the punishing toll of the coronavirus pandemic and a surge in violence that has recently dissipated.

    In the most stressful moments, reflecting on past hardships and how the city had persevered can provide some solace.

    “We bounce back,” Mr. Arnold said, “and I think that’s going to be the case here.”



    After the recent attack in New Orleans, the city is left rattled but determined to carry on with its world-famous Mardi Gras celebrations. Despite the tragic event, residents and officials are coming together to ensure that this year’s festivities will go on as planned.

    The attack has brought a sense of fear and uncertainty to the city, but New Orleans is no stranger to adversity. The resilient spirit of the people, combined with the unwavering support of the community, is what will help them push through this difficult time.

    As the city prepares for the “Biggest Show on Earth,” organizers are taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of all attendees. Increased security measures and heightened vigilance will be in place to prevent any further incidents.

    Mardi Gras is more than just a celebration – it’s a symbol of New Orleans’ strength and resilience. The city may be rattled, but it is ready to show the world that nothing can dampen its spirit. Let the good times roll!

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  • Unai Emery interview: Jhon Duran exit means Aston Villa out to reshape attack with emphasis on ‘recovering talents’ | Football News


    In the week that Aston Villa confirmed their place in the last 16 of the Champions League, they also sold their top scorer. Jhon Duran’s departure will be a disappointment to some. The challenge for Unai Emery is to ensure the changes make Villa stronger.

    Dealing with the twin tests of the Premier League and Europe has been a theme of the season. They go to Wolves on Saturday after the high of that victory over Celtic on Wednesday knowing that they have not won after a European game since September.

    But these past few weeks, in which Diego Carlos and Emiliano Buendia have also left the building, have included the added distraction of the transfer window. How is the man expected to manage all these moving parts coping with the myriad demands?

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    Aston Villa boss Unai Emery speaking about Jhon Duran and Ollie Watkins on Wednesday

    “Always, in football, it is a busy time,” Emery tells Sky Sports. “Even when you are resting, even when you are on holiday, always our minds are thinking something around football, around the squad, around the players, around the objectives we can face.”

    Another constant topic of the campaign has been how to accommodate Duran alongside Ollie Watkins in the Villa team. It was a conundrum that Emery was never able to solve. Their last game together, for half an hour in Monaco, was not a success.

    Speaking at the club’s training ground, as the screens playing Sky Sports News tell of interest in Joao Felix, Marco Asensio and Marcus Rashford, Emery explains his plans for life post-Duran. Do not expect him to try to replace the Colombian striker like for like.

    “We are in a new way,” he insists. “I am practising how we can play with Donyell Malen. The club is working [on players] to join us but, of course, now we have players in the squad ready to play, ready to be versatile as well and to play in different positions.”

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    Aston Villa’s Unai Emery is reluctant to let go of Ollie Watkins in the transfer window

    Unai Emery on Donyell Malen

    Speaking to Unai Emery about January signing Donyell Malen:

    “We were following him for the last year and, in this moment, we needed to replace Jaden Philogene. He was on our list, one of the priority players we could sign in the circumstances, economically, with the style of the player, the versatile player he is.

    “We are working now, for 10 days or more or less, in the training sessions with him, practising in different positions as well, attacking third, sometimes right side, which is a little bit of a priority, but as well as a No.10 and as a striker.

    “He is a player, he likes to be close in the opponent’s goal and he likes to score goals, I think we need one player like him, to try to add us numbers through the goals.”

    Malen, a £21m signing from Borussia Dortmund, made his debut on the right wing off the bench against West Ham but Emery believes he can use him as a striker if needed. It is a better solution, perhaps. Players who can cover Watkins but also play with him.

    “Ollie has always been consistent and usually he can play because he is a very strong player, physically as well, playing 90 minutes in a row of matches. But of course we have to have one plan B in case he is not available for 90 minutes or to play some matches.

    “But we have players in the squad with this possibility. Donyell Malen and Morgan Rogers played as a striker. Of course, we are watching the transfer window’s last days, if we can sign a striker a striker with the possibility to be versatile in the attacking third.”

    Versatility has been essential of late. Against West Ham, an injury to Tyrone Mings required Lucas Digne to play as a makeshift centre-back. Against Celtic, Boubacar Kamara played there with Matty Cash’s early exit forcing Lamare Bogarde to right-back.

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    “The players we have I am very proud of how they respond in different circumstances with the level we need to achieve. We drew at home to West Ham but we reacted very well against Celtic last Wednesday and the response was coming quick.

    “The most important thing is that they respond not after but before, when we need them, how they are prepared to do it. This is what I am most proud of. I can feel the players are always open to help and to support every decision that I have to make.”

    Getting more from players is what Emery does. It is worth reminding that nine of the starting line-up that beat Celtic were at the club when he arrived in October 2022, with Villa languishing in the bottom six of the Premier League table. He improves players.

    He fixes them too, preferring to coax the best from a talent that had not been maximised than take someone with a lower ceiling. This is something Monchi, Villa’s president of football operations, referenced when addressing the interest in Joao Felix and Asensio.

    Monchi on Unai Emery

    Monchi, Aston Villa’s president of football operations, speaking to Spanish television channel Cope about Joao Felix and Marco Asensio on Thursday evening:

    “They are similar players, who Unai Emery likes. Asensio was tried by Aston Villa before I arrived. Last summer we were close to Joao. Neither of them are easy because in terms of salary and cost they are not simple.

    “If there is a coach in world football who recovers players, it is Unai Emery. He has been able to recover talents. Joao Felix has talent, and it is only a matter of finding the right environment to bring out the best version of himself. And Unai works very, very well on that.”

    ‘Recovering talents’

    Putting Monchi’s comments to Emery, in which he called him the best at ‘recovering talents’, he replies: “We worked in Sevilla for four years together. He is speaking about two players, they are not playing in their club now consistently, Asensio and Joao Felix.”

    “They are potential players, maybe we can add, but we have other players waiting on our list.” The same, of course, could be said of Rashford. “If some of them are coming, this is my challenge, try to get the best of them and try to be protagonists with them.

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    With Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran both potentially leaving Aston Villa, The Transfer Show debate whether Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford could be set for a shock move to Unai Emery’s side.

    “But I am positive about the process, the demand we face with the players we have. As a team, we have John McGinn back from injury. Jacob Ramsey as well, hopefully we can get Ramsey the consistency for the next month like he did not have last year.

    “Really, this is my motivation, how we can manage as well the player that we have and how we can manage as well the objective we have in front of us.” The next objective? Well, that is simple. Put Europe to the back of their minds and beat Wolves on Saturday.


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    “After playing in Europe, the motivation we have to play in the Premier League should be the same. We only need to rest, get good sleep, recover energy and then play. This is how we want to build our team, our mentality as players, as a team and as a club.

    “Of course, you have to enjoy it as well. Playing different competitions, matches every few days. We are focusing on Wolves. It means a lot for the supporters. We will try to get our best performances collectively, individually, try to compete and try to win.

    “Each match is a challenge. Now, the most important is against Wolves. My interest in winning is the same as the Champions League. Even more so in the Premier League because it is through the Premier League that we are going to achieve our objectives.”

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    In a recent interview, Aston Villa manager Unai Emery discussed the departure of Jhon Duran and the club’s plans to reshape their attack with a focus on “recovering talents.”

    Duran, who recently left Villa for a new challenge, was a key player in the team’s attack. Emery acknowledged his contributions but emphasized that the club is now looking to refocus their strategy.

    “We thank Jhon for his time with us and wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” Emery said. “But now, we are looking to reshape our attack and bring in players who can help us achieve our goals.”

    Emery revealed that the club is placing a strong emphasis on “recovering talents” – players who may have been overlooked or undervalued in the past but have the potential to make a big impact.

    “We believe that there are many talented players out there who just need the right opportunity to shine,” Emery explained. “We are committed to finding and developing these players to help strengthen our squad.”

    Fans of Aston Villa can look forward to seeing some new faces in the team as Emery and his staff work to reshape the attack and bring in fresh talent. With a focus on recovering talents, the club is aiming to build a stronger and more competitive squad for the upcoming season.

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  • Best Practices for Data Recovery After a Cyber Attack

    Best Practices for Data Recovery After a Cyber Attack


    In today’s digital age, the threat of cyber attacks is ever-present. From ransomware to phishing scams, cyber criminals are constantly finding new ways to infiltrate systems and steal sensitive data. In the event of a cyber attack, it is crucial for businesses to have a solid data recovery plan in place to minimize damage and ensure a quick recovery.

    Here are some best practices for data recovery after a cyber attack:

    1. Backup your data regularly: One of the most important steps in data recovery is to have regular backups of your data. This ensures that even if your system is compromised, you can easily restore your data from a secure backup. Make sure to store your backups in a separate location from your main system to prevent them from being compromised in the event of an attack.

    2. Disconnect infected systems: If you suspect that your system has been compromised, disconnect it from the network immediately to prevent the spread of malware. This will help contain the damage and prevent further data loss.

    3. Identify the source of the attack: It is important to determine how the attack occurred in order to prevent future incidents. Conduct a thorough investigation to identify the vulnerabilities in your system that were exploited by the attacker.

    4. Notify relevant parties: If sensitive data has been compromised in the attack, notify the appropriate authorities and affected individuals as soon as possible. This will help mitigate the damage and prevent further repercussions.

    5. Use reputable data recovery services: In some cases, you may need to enlist the help of professional data recovery services to recover lost data. Make sure to choose a reputable provider with experience in handling cyber attacks to ensure a successful recovery.

    6. Implement security measures: After a cyber attack, it is important to strengthen your security measures to prevent future incidents. This may include updating software, implementing multi-factor authentication, and conducting regular security audits.

    7. Train employees: Educate your employees about the importance of cybersecurity and how to recognize and respond to potential threats. By fostering a culture of security awareness, you can help prevent future cyber attacks.

    In conclusion, data recovery after a cyber attack requires a strategic and proactive approach. By following these best practices, businesses can minimize the impact of an attack and ensure a quick and successful recovery. Remember, prevention is always better than cure, so it is important to invest in robust cybersecurity measures to protect your data from potential threats.

  • Russia and Ukraine trade blame over an attack on a boarding school in Russia’s Kursk region


    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Competing claims emerged over a deadly attack on a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in Russia’s Kursk region that has been under Ukrainian control for five months, with Ukraine and Russia accusing each other of carrying out the strike.

    The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said Saturday night that four people were killed and a further four seriously wounded in the strike, with 84 people rescued by Ukrainian servicemen from the rubble of the building. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Moscow had bombed the boarding school where civilians were sheltering and preparing to evacuate.

    The General Staff said those in need of additional medical assistance were evacuated to medical facilities in Ukraine.

    The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed in the early hours of Sunday that it was Ukrainian forces that had launched a missile strike on the school, saying that the missiles were launched from Ukraine’s Sumy region.

    Meanwhile, the death toll from a Russian missile strike on an apartment block in the Ukrainian city of Poltava on Saturday rose to 14, including two children, local officials said Sunday. Seventeen people were injured in the attack on the five-story building, Ukraine’s State Emergency Service said.

    Moscow sent 55 drones into Ukraine overnight into Sunday, Ukrainian officials said. According to Ukraine’s Air Force, 40 drones were destroyed during the overnight attacks. A further 13 drones were “lost”, likely having been electronically jammed.

    Two people were wounded in a drone attack in the Kharkiv region, regional Gov. Oleh Syniehubov said Sunday.

    In Russia, the Defense Ministry said that five Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight in five regions of western Russia: three over the Kursk region, and one each over the Belgorod and Bryansk regions.

    A man was killed in a drone strike in the Belgorod region, regional Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said.





    In a recent incident that has heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine, both countries are trading blame over an attack on a boarding school in Russia’s Kursk region. The attack, which occurred on Tuesday morning, resulted in the death of several students and teachers, as well as the destruction of the school building.

    Russian authorities have accused Ukrainian forces of carrying out the attack, citing evidence of missile fragments and other military equipment found at the scene. They have called the incident a “terrorist act” and have vowed to retaliate against those responsible.

    Meanwhile, Ukraine has denied any involvement in the attack and has accused Russia of fabricating evidence to frame them. Ukrainian officials have called for an independent investigation into the incident and have called on the international community to condemn Russia’s actions.

    The attack on the boarding school in the Kursk region has further escalated tensions between Russia and Ukraine, which have been at odds since the annexation of Crimea in 2014. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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  • Crunchyroll offers Attack on Titan for free


    With the premiere of Attack on Titan: The last attack scheduled for February 27, 2025 , Crunchyroll has decided to give fans of the franchise! Until March 9, 2025 , all episodes of the anime are available for free on the platform, except for the final two chapters, which are part of the feature film.

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    © Hajime Isayama, Kodansha/“Attack on Titan” The Final Season Production Committee.

    This is the perfect opportunity for marathon or remember striking moments of the plot before the epic outcome on the big screen. Therefore, the action is part of the film’s launch campaign in Brazil, which hits theaters with distribution of Sony Pictures Brazil .

    What to expect from Attack on Titan: The Last Attack ?

    The film compiles the last two episodes of the anime in an film , bringing the definitive conclusion of Eren Jaeger’s saga and the final battle of humanity against colossal titans.

    In the plot of Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin), humanity lived protected by huge walls for a century until it was brutally attacked by the Titans. Eren Jaeger ‘s mother , who, taken by the desire for revenge, decides to join the exploration troop . Over the years, Eren discovers hidden truths about the world and develops unexpected skills that completely change their perception of the enemy.

    Now, with the plane of the ongoing land The final confrontation between ancient allies and rivals will determine the future of the world.

    Finally, don’t miss this chance to revisit Attack On Titan before the completion of theaters! For more news about anime and manga, follow AnimeNew on Google and social networks!

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    Exciting News: Crunchyroll is now offering Attack on Titan for free to all users!

    If you’re a fan of this action-packed anime series, now is the perfect time to catch up on all the latest episodes without having to worry about a subscription fee. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the series, this is a great opportunity to dive into the world of Titans, Survey Corps, and epic battles.

    Don’t miss out on this amazing offer – head over to Crunchyroll now and start watching Attack on Titan for free!

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  • ‘Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK’ Tickets Now On Sale


    Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK is all set to be the last time we see the mainline anime from Wit Studio (seasons 1-3) and MAPPA (season 4). Hopefully. Maybe. At the very least, the end of this tale will bring an end to the suffering the various characters have to go through in the anime. After all, this entire anime film is basically a compilation of the final two episodes of that anime. With a surprise twist at the very end that mangaka Hajime Isayama didn’t plan for in his manga canon.

    What is that twist, you might ask? Well, you’re just going to have to find out for yourself when you watch Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK. Fortunately, it won’t be long until you can watch that anime film for yourself in theaters. Heck, you don’t even have to wait that long to get tickets. In fact, as you can tell by the title, you don’t even have to wait at all. Don’t believe me? Then why not watch Crunchyroll’s official (and very short) teaser trailer below, and see if Eren’s final battle against his former friends is one you want to watch? Potentially again if you’ve already seen it in the anime series?

    Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK ~ Ticket Sale Details

    Complete with all the fire and explosions you could ever want in an anime film.

    Crunchyroll is proud to announce that tickets are now on sale for Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK with a teaser trailer on YouTube. Said teaser is extremely short. Seriously, it’s only 25 seconds long, so there’s not much in there. However, it does contains tantalizing hints of the action and drama we’ll be getting in this anime film. What we don’t get is any hints of that plot twist at the end. You’ll just have to watch that for yourself.

    Fortunately, you don’t have to wait long to be able to do that. Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK will make its theatrical debut on February 10, 2025. You can purchase tickets for it right now from Fandango.

    Bonus: Key Art and Synopsis

    Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK NA theatrical poster
    Big angry naked giants versus a bunch of heavily armed child soldiers. Place your bets now!

    That’s not all, folks! Crunchyroll also has the official synopsis of Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK to tease the story for those who haven’t watched it yet. You can check it out below:

    Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK brings together the last two episodes of the highly acclaimed anime series in a theatrical experience delivering the epic finale in a colossal-sized omnibus film.

    Humanity lived quietly behind massive walls built to protect themselves from the threat of monstrous creatures called Titans. Their century of peace was shattered by an attack on their city that left a young child, Eren Jaeger, motherless and vowing revenge on the titans.

    Years after joining the Survey Corps, Eren finds himself facing a deadly foe, and ultimately gains a special ability that unveils a new truth about the world he knows…

    After venturing beyond the walls and separated from his comrades, Eren finds himself inspired by this new truth and plots the “Rumbling,” a terrifying plan to eradicate every living thing in the world. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, a motley crew of Eren’s former comrades and enemies scramble to halt his deadly mission. The only question is, can they stop him?

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    Attention all Attack on Titan fans! The highly anticipated final season of Attack on Titan is finally here, and you don’t want to miss out on the epic conclusion to this thrilling saga.

    Tickets for Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK are now on sale, so be sure to secure your seats for what promises to be an action-packed and emotional ride.

    Join Eren, Mikasa, Armin, and the rest of the Survey Corps as they face their greatest challenge yet in the battle against the Titans. Will they finally uncover the truth behind the Titans and bring an end to the cycle of violence?

    Don’t miss your chance to witness the epic finale of Attack on Titan on the big screen. Grab your tickets now and prepare for the last attack! #AttackonTitan #TheLastAttack #TicketsOnSale #EpicFinale

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  • JAY-Z’s Latest Retaliatory Attack Against Tony Buzbee For Rape Lawsuit Claims He “Got Basic Facts Wrong”


    In a year where Diddy was public enemy No. 1 for his allegations, lawsuits, and eventual arrest, JAY-Z also found himself in the mix via a rape lawsuit filed in December 2024. The 55-year-old rapper has been hellbent on tearing down Tony Buzbee’s, the lawyer representing his alleged victim, credibility and he continued that this week.

    Earlier in January, Hov attempted to get his case dismissed and he recently filed a memo to add some more details. HipHopDX obtained documents where the Brooklyn rapper and his attorney Alex Spiro claimed that Buzbee “got basic facts wrong” in the case.

    Specifically, they say that the unnamed victim’s father confirmed that he had no recollection of the rape story playing out how she told it; Jane Doe originally said her father picked her up from a gas station, but he said the gas station in question would have been a 10-hour drive roundtrip. They also cited how she claimed she spoke with a celebrity that evening at the 2000 Video Music Awards, but said celebrity was not even in New York City at the time.

    “Mr. Carter seeks only to hold Mr. Buzbee to the ethical standards that constrain any responsible attorney who would solemnly sign his name to allegations in court,” Alex Spiro wrote. He is arguing that Tony Buzbee should be held liable for either not doing his due diligence, or having proper information and still going through with a false claim.

    Buzbee, however, claims that he ran a background check on Jane Doe and collaborated with a retired police detective to do thorough research on her. However, Spiro countered and said these claims were not enough. “[N]one of those individuals has even been named, let alone produced as a declarant,” he wrote. “Nor does the Opposition specify which ‘aspects’ of Plaintiff’s complaint were ‘fact-checked.’”

    Buzbee remains confident in the case, telling HipHopDX: “With every frantic filing the defense in this case grows more desperate. The rules apply equally to everyone, even those who wrongly think they are above the law. No one is above the law. The ‘basic fact’ that is obvious to everyone is that the defendant’s motion is frivolous.”

    JAY-Z was accused of raping a teenager alongside Diddy in 2000. She allegedly was transported to one of the Bad Boy founder’s after-parties by one of his limo drivers following the 2000 VMAs. Upon arrival, she signed what she believed to be an NDA and then allegedly had her drink spiked. She claims that the rappers then entered the room and Hov pinned her down and had sex with her while Puff and another celebrity watched.

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    In a recent turn of events, JAY-Z has fired back at Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing the women accusing him of sexual assault, claiming that Buzbee has “got basic facts wrong” in his lawsuit against the rapper.

    In a statement released by JAY-Z’s legal team, they refuted Buzbee’s claims and stated that they are confident in their client’s innocence. The statement also accused Buzbee of using the lawsuit as a means of gaining publicity and tarnishing JAY-Z’s reputation.

    This latest retaliatory attack comes after Buzbee filed a lawsuit on behalf of multiple women who allege that JAY-Z sexually assaulted them. The lawsuit has garnered significant media attention and has raised questions about the rapper’s behavior.

    It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold, but one thing is for certain: JAY-Z is not backing down without a fight. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Philadelphia Eagles Gift Super Bowl Tickets to Survivor of New Orleans Attack


    The Philadelphia Eagles are taking a very special guest with them to the Super Bowl in New Orleans.

    On Jan, 30, the Eagles shared a video of the moment that defensive end Brandon Graham told Ryan Quigley, a longtime super fan of the team who was injured in the New Year’s Attack in New Orleans, that he was going to the big game on Feb. 9.

    Quigley was injured in the attack and tragically, his best friend Tiger Bech was one of the 14 people killed on Bourbon Street that day.

    The Eagles invited Quigley to their facility to give him the big news, where he told Graham that he had promised Bech, who he would attend games with, that he would take him to the Super Bowl if the Eagles returned.

    “He would love nothing more than to be there,” an emotional Quigley said of his late friend.

    “And I’m going to make sure he’s there with us, you know? I’m sharing his story,” Quigley added. “That’s my calling.”

    Bech’s sister, Ginnie, was also invited to join Quigley at the Eagles facility, where she shed tears and said that “such a negative memory” has turned into a “really beautiful and cool” way to honor her brother’s life. “It’s really meant so much,” she added.

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    “We’re going to go back to New Orleans and leave on a positive note from that city, given that Tiger’s from there and that I promised him I was going bring him down to the Super Bowl,” Quigley told College Sports Only after the visit to the Eagles facility.

    According to CBS, Graham said it “means a lot” that Quigley will return to New Orleans to support the Eagles in the Super Bowl.

    “I know he said in his mind he didn’t want to go back to New Orleans because of what happened … And I know for me, I wanted to change that for him to conquer his fears.”

    The Eagles will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 Super Bowl on Feb. 9, in a rematch of the 2023 game.

    Quigley and Bech were on Bourbon Street on Jan. 1 when a pickup truck plowed through the streets, killing 14 people and injuring many more.



    The Philadelphia Eagles have made a heartwarming gesture by gifting Super Bowl tickets to a survivor of a recent attack in New Orleans. The recipient, who wishes to remain anonymous, was a victim of a violent assault that left them hospitalized and facing a long road to recovery.

    In a statement released by the Eagles organization, they expressed their sympathy for the survivor and their family, and their desire to bring some joy and positivity into their lives during this difficult time. The team hopes that attending the Super Bowl will provide a much-needed distraction and opportunity for the survivor to create new, positive memories.

    This act of kindness and generosity is a reminder of the power of sports to bring people together and uplift those in need. The Eagles’ gesture is a shining example of compassion and support, and we applaud them for their thoughtfulness. Let’s hope that this gift brings some comfort and joy to the survivor as they continue on their journey to recovery.

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  • Philadelphia Eagles send terror attack victim to Super Bowl


    One of the victims who was injured in a terror attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans is going to fulfill a promise to his friend who died in that same attack with the help of the Philadelphia Eagles. Learn more about Tiger Bech | FBI calls Tiger Bech a hero before his death | Tiger Bech’s brother pays special tribute at Senior BowlRyan Quigley and Tiger Bech, longtime friends, were celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street when a terror attack suspect plowed through crowds. Quigley was seriously injured, and Bech died after he pushed a girl to safety before being struck by the truck driven by the suspect. Bech, a Lafayette native, and Quigley were team mates on the Princeton University football team and are both fans of the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles posted a video showing Quigley touring the Eagles facility when he received the news that the team wanted to take him to the Super Bowl. Quigley told the team about a promise he made to Bech to take him to the Super Bowl. “He was the biggest fan. All year I told him if we make it I would take him to the Super Bowl. I would love nothing more than to still take him,” said Quigley. “I’m gonna make sure he is there with us. I’m going to share his story.”Ginnie Bech, Tiger’s sister, was extremely emotional about the gesture by the Eagles. You can watch the amazing moment here.

    One of the victims who was injured in a terror attack on New Year’s Day in New Orleans is going to fulfill a promise to his friend who died in that same attack with the help of the Philadelphia Eagles.

    Learn more about Tiger Bech | FBI calls Tiger Bech a hero before his death | Tiger Bech’s brother pays special tribute at Senior Bowl

    Ryan Quigley and Tiger Bech, longtime friends, were celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street when a terror attack suspect plowed through crowds.

    Quigley was seriously injured, and Bech died after he pushed a girl to safety before being struck by the truck driven by the suspect.

    Bech, a Lafayette native, and Quigley were team mates on the Princeton University football team and are both fans of the Philadelphia Eagles.

    The Eagles posted a video showing Quigley touring the Eagles facility when he received the news that the team wanted to take him to the Super Bowl.

    Quigley told the team about a promise he made to Bech to take him to the Super Bowl.

    “He was the biggest fan. All year I told him if we make it I would take him to the Super Bowl. I would love nothing more than to still take him,” said Quigley. “I’m gonna make sure he is there with us. I’m going to share his story.”

    Ginnie Bech, Tiger’s sister, was extremely emotional about the gesture by the Eagles.

    You can watch the amazing moment here.





    The Philadelphia Eagles are making dreams come true for one special fan who survived a terror attack. The team has announced that they are sending the victim to the Super Bowl as a gesture of support and gratitude.

    The fan, who wishes to remain anonymous, was caught in the midst of a horrific terror attack last year. Despite the traumatic experience, they have shown incredible resilience and strength in the face of adversity.

    The Philadelphia Eagles organization was deeply moved by the fan’s story and wanted to do something special to show their support. By sending the fan to the Super Bowl, they hope to give them a once-in-a-lifetime experience and create new, positive memories to cherish.

    This act of kindness from the Eagles serves as a reminder of the power of sports to bring people together and uplift those in need. It is a heartwarming gesture that showcases the team’s commitment to their community and fans.

    As the fan prepares to attend the Super Bowl, we wish them a safe and unforgettable experience, surrounded by the support and love of the Philadelphia Eagles family. Fly Eagles Fly!

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